This math topic involves practicing division through the method of skip counting. It particularly focuses on figuring out how many creatures (such as bees and ants) would have a certain total number of legs given the multiplication factor of six. Each problem presents a total count of legs and requires identifying the corresponding number of creatures by using division or skip counting backward. Example questions include calculating how many bees would have 48, 36, or 24 legs by skip counting by six. The exercises are part of an introductory unit on the division of integers.

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Division by Skip Counting - Partial Skip Count Number Set to Quotient


Skip count by 6. How many bees would have 48 legs total?

= 6 legs48, 42, 36, ...

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